MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | USD37/pcs |
Delivery Period: | 15-20 work days |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 100-1000 |
Feature | Benefit |
---|---|
High-Pressure Resistance | Constructed from high-strength materials (e.g., carbon steel, stainless steel) to withstand system surge pressures without bursting. |
Corrosion & Erosion Resistance | Internal and external coatings protect against rust from moisture and wear from fluid-borne particles. |
Seamless Construction | Eliminates potential weak points for leaks or failures in high-pressure applications. |
Precise Dimensions | Consistent inner and outer diameters ensure proper flow characteristics and fitting attachment. |
Durability & Fatigue Resistance | Withstands constant vibration, pressure cycles, and mechanical stress for long service life. |
Cleanliness | Internally clean and often pre-treated to prevent contamination of sensitive hydraulic systems. |
Type | Description | Primary Application |
---|---|---|
Seamless Steel Hydraulic Tube | Cold-drawn, precision-sized tubing with smooth interior finish. | High-pressure hydraulic lines and manifolds - the industry standard for reliability. |
Hydraulic Hose Assembly | Flexible hose with reusable or crimped fittings on each end. | Connections between moving components where flexibility and vibration damping are required. |
Welded & Drawn (W&D) Tube | Welded seam that is then drawn through a die to smooth the interior. | Medium-pressure hydraulic systems and lubrication lines - a cost-effective alternative. |
Stainless Steel Tube | Offers superior corrosion resistance for harsh environments or specific fluids. | Marine applications, chemical processing, food & beverage machinery. |
Carbon Steel Pipe (Schedule) | Thick-walled, threaded, used for larger diameter supply and return lines. | Low-pressure oil return lines, reservoir vent lines, and large-volume transfer. |
Copper & Brass Tubing | Easily bent and corrosion-resistant, but not for high pressures. | Low-pressure lubrication systems and instrument lines. |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | USD37/pcs |
Delivery Period: | 15-20 work days |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 100-1000 |
Feature | Benefit |
---|---|
High-Pressure Resistance | Constructed from high-strength materials (e.g., carbon steel, stainless steel) to withstand system surge pressures without bursting. |
Corrosion & Erosion Resistance | Internal and external coatings protect against rust from moisture and wear from fluid-borne particles. |
Seamless Construction | Eliminates potential weak points for leaks or failures in high-pressure applications. |
Precise Dimensions | Consistent inner and outer diameters ensure proper flow characteristics and fitting attachment. |
Durability & Fatigue Resistance | Withstands constant vibration, pressure cycles, and mechanical stress for long service life. |
Cleanliness | Internally clean and often pre-treated to prevent contamination of sensitive hydraulic systems. |
Type | Description | Primary Application |
---|---|---|
Seamless Steel Hydraulic Tube | Cold-drawn, precision-sized tubing with smooth interior finish. | High-pressure hydraulic lines and manifolds - the industry standard for reliability. |
Hydraulic Hose Assembly | Flexible hose with reusable or crimped fittings on each end. | Connections between moving components where flexibility and vibration damping are required. |
Welded & Drawn (W&D) Tube | Welded seam that is then drawn through a die to smooth the interior. | Medium-pressure hydraulic systems and lubrication lines - a cost-effective alternative. |
Stainless Steel Tube | Offers superior corrosion resistance for harsh environments or specific fluids. | Marine applications, chemical processing, food & beverage machinery. |
Carbon Steel Pipe (Schedule) | Thick-walled, threaded, used for larger diameter supply and return lines. | Low-pressure oil return lines, reservoir vent lines, and large-volume transfer. |
Copper & Brass Tubing | Easily bent and corrosion-resistant, but not for high pressures. | Low-pressure lubrication systems and instrument lines. |